The beautiful sadness of "The Virgin Suicide"

Blaze 2022-11-11 17:30:41

With a weird smile, the girl's face was melted by the warm sunlight, and the mockery of life revealed in her eyes. On a sunny day, a house of beautiful cardamom people is extraordinarily sad under the warm-colored picture. When tree chopping is heart-wrenching, suicide no longer seems to be based on any reason.
Sofia Coppola's debut novel, the original novel Rosemary Sadness by Jeffrey Eugenides, is visualized. The sight and the mind are equally shocked. Blonde girls are so beautiful, their deaths are all the more tragic.

Adolescence, like walking out of a forest from a cave, first sees sunshine and greenery; then you may encounter wild beasts, even torrents, natural disasters. We all face it because we don't know how to deal with it. Those who can barely survive will lead to hell in the adult world; those who cannot survive will be so confused that they can’t even distinguish between happiness and pain, and when they become confused to a certain situation, they are often liberated by extreme methods.

Air, which has a good sense of sadness and drama, makes the soundtrack and complements the images. Sofia Coppola's montage is a movement, and the electronic music played by Air is poetry.

Pure, it is the feeling brought out by this movie. Death is just a philosophical question.

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The Virgin Suicides quotes

  • Rannie: I baked a pie full of rat poison. I though I could eat it, you know, without being suspicious. My nana, who is 86...

    [starts to break down]

    Rannie: she really likes sweets. She had three pieces.

  • Trip Fontaine: You're a stone fox.